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A hotly-contested race in Cincinnati is for mayor. Democrats John Cranley and Roxanne Qualls share a political party but not views on key city issues.

“We're going door to door today working for every vote, from Avondale to Price Hill. We''ll be out all day,” Cranley said. “This is a town where people expect to touch and feel their mayor. And that's the type of mayor I hope to be, open and accessible.”

“You're down to the crunch. You're down to the wire meeting every potential voter,” Qualls told WLWT News 5. “My job is to meet voters and talk about the future of the city if they elect me mayor.”

Twenty one candidates are also running for nine Cincinnati City Council seats.

The polls are open in Ohio from 6:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. Nov. 5.

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